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TRANSPORT LICENSING

DEBATE IN COUNCIL CRITICISM OF MEASURE (Pur Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The debate on the Transport Licensing Amendment Bill was resumed in the Upper House to-day. The lion. E. If. Davis pointed out the danger from motor cycles as fat is accidents were concerned. Cush oicycles were also ti danger. He .bought that no motor driver’s license should be granted to anybody undoi 17 years of age. The Hon. .1, Alexander said the bib meant the socialisation of transport uid the elimination of private enterprise so far as passenger services were •oueented. Some speaker had indi-

■aleil that the railway system must he made to pay tit all costs, and the progress of the Dominion was lo In slowed down to the pace of Hie railway system. The debate is proceeding.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19027, 29 May 1936, Page 13

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TRANSPORT LICENSING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19027, 29 May 1936, Page 13

TRANSPORT LICENSING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19027, 29 May 1936, Page 13

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